VIDEO: Watch NYC corruption in action

Former Bronx GOP chairman Joseph "Jay" Savino admitted yesterday that he's now cleaning bathrooms in a Rockland County restaurant after pleading guilty to taking a bribe to influence the New York City mayor's race last year, the Journal News reported today.

Prosecutors played this video below showing Savino accepting a $15,000 bribe from an undercover FBI agent he thought was a businessman, the paper reported.

Savino also admitted on the stand what has been widely known: He was living in Rockland while voting in the Bronx and chairing the Bronx GOP.

Savino testified at the federal corruption trial of former New York City Councilman Daniel Halloran, detailing his own role in last year's scheme to get Democratic state Sen. Malcolm Smith, D-Queens, on the Republican ballot for mayor.

Savino has given up his law license, pleaded guilty and is cooperating with federal authorities. He faces up to 30 years in prison, although sentencing guidelines call for between two and seven years and it could be less with his cooperation with the feds.

The video shows Savino sitting in a car outside Sparks Steak House in Manhattan on Feb. 14, 2013, taking $15,000 from an undercover FBI agent he thought was a businessman named "Raj" and promising to support Smith's effort and push two other GOP leaders to do the same, the Journal News reported.

Savino was promised $30,000 and told Raj he was willing to wait for the other $15,000 until after he could show he made efforts to get the others on board.